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Pre-requisites: Minimum grade of P in HIM 9994. HIM 9999. Health Informatics Dissertation Research. 1 to 6 Credit Hour. This course is limited to PhD candidates who have completed and defended a dissertation proposal that is filed with the Graduate School by the last day to add a course in the semester.
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Prof. Marjorie Rombauer created this framework for organizing legal research. Preliminary Analysis Locate and identify the relevant facts. Articulate the issues and form your research question. Determine the jurisdiction. Review secondary sources to gain understanding about the area of th law. Develop your search terms by considering key words, terms of art, and relevant phrases for how they ...
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This is the second of two courses focused on theory-informed direct social work practice with individuals and families. This course emphasizes how our theoretical knowledge-base of human behavior and human development (within the context of the social environment) impacts our interventions with individuals and families. This course emphasizes theories related to family development, integrating ...
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This background must include multivariable calculus and probability (both discrete and continuous). This program requires either submission of the passed actuarial Exam P, the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), or the Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) taken within the last five years.
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Biography PhD, University of Melbourne, Australia MMEd, University of Kansas BM, University of Melbourne, Australia Dr. Helen Shoemark completed her training at The University of Melbourne and University of Kansas. She has more than 30 years’ experience as a clinical music therapist. Moving from special education and early intervention into pediatrics, she established the first program in ...
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This course introduces basic concepts in Electrical and Computer Engineering, and demonstrates them in the context of real applications. Course topics include basics of DC and AC circuits, transistor, diode and operational amplifier circuits, digital logic gates and power supply operation. Students assemble and test a robot car or mouse as part of the class project.
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Professional Science Master’s in Cyber Defense and Information Assurance Become an integral part of information protection and security measures with the Professional Science Master’s (PSM) in Cyber Defense and Information Assurance in Temple’s College of Science and Technology (CST). This 30-credit interdisciplinary graduate degree program is designed for aspiring technical ...
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Example: A coin toss with possible outcomes heads and tails. We denote the probability of success as p and failure as q = 1 p. A Binomial experiment is an experiment in which we perform n independent Bernoulli trials and count the total number of successes.
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In Theoretical Foundations of Artificial General Intelligence, P. Wang and B. Goertzel (editors), Pages 1-9, Atlantis Press, Paris, 2012, ISBN: 9789491216619
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Program the next generation of genetic and biological technology with a professional interdisciplinary degree that combines biology, chemistry, and computer science. The curriculum includes intensive coursework, an industry or academic internship, and connections to the region’s top employers.